Let me explain further. The MessageStore interface is basic at the moment, so does need
extending. One way to do this would be to standardise on JSR-170. Another would be to have
our own interface that may look similar to JSR-170, but narrower in terms of what is
required for backend implementations (after all, we're not trying to make the
MessageStore a general content repository: it will only ever store Messages). The latter
approach is what the group agreed back in June 2006.
I haven't looked at JSR-170 in depth, but storage repositories with search and
indexing facilities have existed for many years. We don't want to do anything that
would preclude users plugging them into the MessageStore. Do you think that it would be
easy for non-JSR-170 implementations to be plugged into a JSR-170 based API? Or are we
right to stick with the current plan?
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